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Gentiva HospiceNew
Overview
Provide direct bedside nursing care and medication administration to hospice patients in various settings. Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to execute individualized care plans and support families during end-of-life care.
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Compensation
$27 - $31 / HOUR
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Home Recovery Home AidNew
Provide comprehensive psychosocial, emotional, and spiritual assessments and counseling for hospice patients and their families. Collaborate with the Interdisciplinary Group (IDG) to develop care plans and facilitate community referrals.
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Transitions Hospice - IndianaNew
The Hospice Registered Nurse is responsible for providing professional nursing care, assessing patient status, and developing/revising the plan of care in collaboration with the Interdisciplinary Team (IDG). This role involves administering prescribed treatments, communicating patient needs to physicians, and ensuring all patient requirements are met promptly.
Transitions Hospice - MichiganNew
The Hospice Nurse is responsible for providing professional nursing care utilizing the nursing process, which includes assessing patient status, writing and revising the plan of care, and administering prescribed medications and treatments. Key duties involve completing all required visit types, maintaining accurate clinical notes, and communicating patient needs and changes to the physician and case management team.
The Hospice Nurse is responsible for providing professional nursing care utilizing the nursing process, which includes assessing patient status, developing and revising plans of care, and administering prescribed medications and treatments. This role involves communicating with physicians and community health persons to coordinate care and ensuring all patient needs are met promptly.
The Hospice Nurse is responsible for providing professional nursing care by utilizing the nursing process, which includes assessing and evaluating patient status and developing/revising the plan of care. This role involves administering prescribed medications and treatments, completing necessary clinical documentation, and communicating patient needs to the physician and case management team.
Transitions Hospice - IllinoisNew
The Hospice Nurse is responsible for providing professional nursing care, assessing patient status, developing and revising the plan of care, and administering prescribed treatments and medications. This role involves communicating patient needs and changes to the physician and case management team while ensuring all patient requirements are met promptly.
$75,000 - $85,000 / YEAR
The Chaplain provides non-denominational spiritual care to hospice patients and their families while coordinating with the interdisciplinary team. They are responsible for assessing spiritual needs, facilitating memorial services, and networking with local faith communities.
$26 - $29 / HOUR
The Social Worker provides psychosocial services to terminally ill patients and their families, including assessments and supportive counseling. They also facilitate community resource referrals and participate in interdisciplinary team meetings to ensure continuity of care.
$27 - $28 / HOUR
The Hospice Admission Nurse provides professional nursing care, assesses patient needs, and initiates care plans in a home setting. They coordinate with the IDG team and physicians to ensure timely delivery of services and accurate clinical documentation.
$78,000 - $85,000 / YEAR
The Hospice Nurse provides professional nursing care by assessing patient needs and initiating care plans in a home setting. They also coordinate with the IDG team and physicians to ensure timely delivery of services and symptom management.
The Hospice Nurse provides professional nursing care to patients in their homes, including assessing needs and administering prescribed treatments. They also collaborate with the interdisciplinary team to update care plans and ensure all patient needs are met.
$29 - $40 / HOUR
The CNA provides personal care and comfort to patients in their homes while monitoring vital signs and observing changes in condition. They also maintain accurate documentation and communicate effectively with the interdisciplinary care team and families.
$19 - $21 / HOUR
The CNA provides dignified, personal care to patients in their homes as part of an interdisciplinary hospice team. Responsibilities include monitoring vital signs, documenting patient status, and communicating changes to the care team.
The Hospice Nurse is responsible for providing professional nursing care, assessing patient status, and developing/revising the plan of care in collaboration with the Interdisciplinary Team (IDG). Key duties include administering prescribed treatments, communicating patient needs to physicians, and ensuring all patient requirements are met promptly.
The RN Case Manager serves as the clinical anchor, coordinating care and guiding interdisciplinary teams for hospice patients. Responsibilities include conducting comprehensive assessments, creating personalized care plans, and administering treatments in the home setting.
$75,000 - $82,000 / YEAR
Transitions Hospice - OhioNew
Provide professional nursing care and clinical assessments for hospice patients as a flexible support member of the interdisciplinary team. Responsibilities include administering treatments, managing symptoms, and coordinating care transitions with community partners.
$36 - $40 / HOUR
Lighthouse Hospice Care LLCNew
The Hospice Transitional Care RN coordinates smooth patient transitions from various healthcare settings into hospice services. This includes conducting clinical evaluations, educating families on hospice philosophy, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to ensure continuity of care.
$90,000 - $100,000 / YEAR
Provide dignified personal care and emotional support to terminally ill patients within their homes. Monitor and record vital signs while reporting patient changes to the interdisciplinary care team.